The Citirama new home showcase will be held in Woodlawn in 2017, marking the first time the event has not been in the city of Cincinnati, the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati said Wednesday.

The Hamilton County village will host the 14th Citirama from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1 at Woodlawn Meadows, a new 43-home subdivision planned west of the municipal building and community center at Arnold and Mayview Forest drives.

Meierjohan Building Group is leading the development of Woodlawn Meadows. The development team is partnering with the village and the Woodlawn Community Improvement Corp. on the project.

The single-family homes built in the new community in the Princeton School District will be priced between $190,000 and $300,000. The new homes will receive a 15-year property tax abatement on improvements. However, all lots will be subject to a special assessment for 15 years at an estimated amount of $3,000 per year, per lot, according to the home builders group.

“We are excited to be able to replicate the Citirama new housing model in the village of Woodlawn in 2017, and believe that it will generate the same level of success that it has had for two decades in the city of Cincinnati," said Dan Dressman, executive director of the Home Builders Association of Greater Cincinnati. "Citirama has helped to create hundreds of new home opportunities in the urban core that may never have been possible without this program."

Village officials said contractors are beginning to clear land in the area and roads and sidewalks for the project are expected to be completed next month.

Citirama was established in 1996 as a partnership between the city of Cincinnati and the home builders group to create new homeownership opportunities.